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Item specifics

Condition
Like new: A book that looks new but has been read. Cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket ...
Signed
Yes
Features
Dust Jacket
Original Language
English
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780307889782

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Crown/Archetype
ISBN-10
0307889785
ISBN-13
9780307889782
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219306680

Product Key Features

Book Title
Testimony
Number of Pages
512 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Rich & Famous, Composers & Musicians, Genres & Styles / Rock
Publication Year
2016
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Music, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Robbie Robertson
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
27.7 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-031782
Reviews
"High-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish."  - New York Times Book Review   "Robust, wry, gritty and wise."  -- The Wall Street Journal    "Confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie." -- New York Times "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter''s eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony  reads like one long, grand adventure through rock''s golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Robbie Robertson had a way of finding himself in the midst of some of the greatest musical moments of the Sixties and Seventies. Robertson shares those stories, and many more, in  Testimony , his new memoir that reflects upon his days as lead songwriter and principal guitarist of the Band." -- Rolling Stone "Robertson tells it all in  Testimony... after years as a songwriter spinning other people''s tales, it was finally time to tell his own story." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "Mr. Robertson is a natural storyteller... Testimony  shines." -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette "There''s a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band''s] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robertson is a masterful and engaging storyteller who brings his genius for hitting the right note in the right place to his melodious and riveting memoir...." -No Depression  "Robbie Robertson''s Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There''s history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn''t put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson''s voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can''t think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, Praise for Robbie Robertson and Testimony "[ Testimony ] is confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie."-- Dwight Garner, New York Times "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, Praise for Robbie Robertson and Testimony "[ Testimony ] is confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie."-- Dwight Garner, New York Times "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony  reads like one long, grand adventure through rock's golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, Praise for Robbie Robertson and Testimony "[ Testimony ] is confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie."-- Dwight Garner, New York Times "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony  reads like one long, grand adventure through rock's golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Robust, wry, gritty and wise to the vicissitudes of a career in rock 'n' roll, [ Testimony ] is just what the reader wants... " -- Wall Street Journal "Robbie Robertson had a way of finding himself in the midst of some of the greatest musical moments of the Sixties and Seventies. Robertson shares those stories, and many more, in  Testimony , his new memoir that reflects upon his days as lead songwriter and principal guitarist of the Band." -- Rolling Stone "Robertson tells it all in  Testimony... after years as a songwriter spinning other people's tales, it was finally time to tell his own story." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "There's a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band's] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, Praise for Robbie Robertson and Testimony "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, "High-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish."  - New York Times Book Review   "Robust, wry, gritty and wise."  -- The Wall Street Journal    "Confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie." -- New York Times "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter''s eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony  reads like one long, grand adventure through rock''s golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Robbie Robertson had a way of finding himself in the midst of some of the greatest musical moments of the Sixties and Seventies. Robertson shares those stories, and many more, in  Testimony , his new memoir that reflects upon his days as lead songwriter and principal guitarist of the Band." -- Rolling Stone " Testimony proves that Robertson is an immensely capable storyteller and a keen observer of the gifts of others." -- New Yorker   "Robertson tells it all in  Testimony... after years as a songwriter spinning other people''s tales, it was finally time to tell his own story." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "Mr. Robertson is a natural storyteller... Testimony  shines." -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette "There''s a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band''s] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robertson is a masterful and engaging storyteller who brings his genius for hitting the right note in the right place to his melodious and riveting memoir...." -No Depression  "Robbie Robertson''s Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There''s history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn''t put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson''s voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can''t think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, A Rolling Stone Top 10 Music Book of 2016 "High-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish."  - New York Times Book Review   "Robust, wry, gritty and wise."  -- The Wall Street Journal    "Confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie." -- New York Times "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony  reads like one long, grand adventure through rock's golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Captivating... this is essential reading." -- Rolling Stone " Testimony proves that Robertson is an immensely capable storyteller and a keen observer of the gifts of others." -- New Yorker   "Astonishing... [ Testimony is full of] detail and remarkable intimacy." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "Mr. Robertson is a natural storyteller... Testimony  shines." -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette "There's a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band's] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson is a masterful and engaging storyteller who brings his genius for hitting the right note in the right place to his melodious and riveting memoir...." --No Depression  "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, A Rolling Stone Top 10 Music Book of 2016 "Robertson''s book is written with a full range of literary devices... his strong point of view is offset by the tenderness he shows, and his stress on his own experience is set within a craftsman''s effort to tell the story whole -- an effort to do justice to their adventures as young men, talented, stylish, successful and lucky, who knew the joy of creative friendship... Testimony is high-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish." -- New York Times Book Review "Robust, wry, gritty and wise." -- The Wall Street Journal "Confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie." -- New York Times "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony reads like one long, grand adventure through rock''s golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Captivating... this is essential reading." -- Rolling Stone " Testimony proves that Robertson is an immensely capable storyteller and a keen observer of the gifts of others." -- New Yorker "Astonishing... [ Testimony is full of] detail and remarkable intimacy." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "Mr. Robertson is a natural storyteller... Testimony shines." -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette "There''s a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band''s] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter''s eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson is a masterful and engaging storyteller who brings his genius for hitting the right note in the right place to his melodious and riveting memoir...." --No Depression "Robbie Robertson''s Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There''s history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese "Well, once I started, I couldn''t put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson''s voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can''t think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, A Rolling Stone Top 10 Music Book of 2016 "High-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish." - New York Times Book Review "Robust, wry, gritty and wise." -- The Wall Street Journal "Confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie." -- New York Times "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony reads like one long, grand adventure through rock's golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Captivating... this is essential reading." -- Rolling Stone " Testimony proves that Robertson is an immensely capable storyteller and a keen observer of the gifts of others." -- New Yorker "Astonishing... [ Testimony is full of] detail and remarkable intimacy." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "Mr. Robertson is a natural storyteller... Testimony shines." -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette "There's a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band's] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson is a masterful and engaging storyteller who brings his genius for hitting the right note in the right place to his melodious and riveting memoir...." --No Depression "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, "[ Testimony ] is confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie."-- Dwight Garner, New York Times " Testimony is high-spirited, hugely enjoyable, and generous from start to finish."-- Paul Elie,  New York Times Book Review "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony  reads like one long, grand adventure through rock's golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Robust, wry, gritty and wise to the vicissitudes of a career in rock 'n' roll, [ Testimony ] is just what the reader wants... " -- Wall Street Journal "Robbie Robertson had a way of finding himself in the midst of some of the greatest musical moments of the Sixties and Seventies. Robertson shares those stories, and many more, in  Testimony , his new memoir that reflects upon his days as lead songwriter and principal guitarist of the Band." -- Rolling Stone "Robertson tells it all in  Testimony... after years as a songwriter spinning other people's tales, it was finally time to tell his own story." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "Mr. Robertson is a natural storyteller... Testimony  shines." -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette "There's a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band's] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, "High-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish."  - New York Times Book Review   "Robust, wry, gritty and wise."  -- The Wall Street Journal    "Confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie." -- New York Times "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This long-awaited and colorfully told memoir paints a masterpiece of a life in rock and roll."  -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Robertson has the same knack for cinematic storytelling that he displays in his songs... Testimony  reads like one long, grand adventure through rock's golden age, as told by a world-class raconteur." -- Billboard "Robbie Robertson had a way of finding himself in the midst of some of the greatest musical moments of the Sixties and Seventies. Robertson shares those stories, and many more, in  Testimony , his new memoir that reflects upon his days as lead songwriter and principal guitarist of the Band." -- Rolling Stone "Robertson tells it all in  Testimony... after years as a songwriter spinning other people's tales, it was finally time to tell his own story." -- Esquire "A riveting memoir from the Band guitarist, who chronicles his journey from the Six Nations Indian Reserve to the heart of rock and roll." -- People Magazine "Mr. Robertson is a natural storyteller... Testimony  shines." -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette "There's a lot of rock and roll history in the life and times of Robbie Robertson...Robertson delves deeply into [the Band's] tale in his memoir Testimony , tracing their evolution from bar band to Rock and Roll Hall of Famers" -- New York Daily News "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen, Advance praise for Robbie Robertson and Testimony "Robbie Robertson's Testimony is a book of memories and wonders, a personal testament of a magical time in American music from someone who was there, at the center of it all, playing and casting spells and writing songs that helped define those great lost years. There's history here, and anecdote, regret and reminiscence, a long fond look back at the trials and triumphs of finding your voice then holding your ground. The tone is easy, conversational, like reminiscing with a friend about things you never realized you were part of too. Robbie brings you along with him, keeps you right by his side first to last, just the way his songs do, drawing you close, spellbound by his easy sorcery. You can feel the music in every word." -- Martin Scorsese   "Well, once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is such a well-paced, well-structured narrative. Robertson's voice is powerful and strong. He has harnessed vivid language to a clean, elegant, writing style, and the sense of honesty, openness, and completeness makes it so very compelling. The personal and the historic that he bears witness to is, of course, extraordinarily special. One of the best documents of our times. And one of the best books on rock and roll ever written." --Jann Wenner   "Nobody tells a story like Robbie Robertson. I can't think of a memoir that is more compelling, fascinating, or rich in history. Across every page you can feel his love, passion, and musical genius." --David Geffen "Robertson recalls all the key moments of an eventful life with a songwriter's eye for detail... Essential for any devotee of the Band, Dylan, or rock music in the last half of the 20th century." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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The New York Times Bestseller On the 40th anniversary of The Band's legendary The Last Waltz concert, Robbie Robertson finally tells his own spellbinding story of the band that changed music history, his extraordinary personal journey, and his creative friendships with some of the greatest artists of the last half-century. Robbie Robertson's singular contributions to popular music have made him one of the most beloved songwriters and guitarists of his time. With songs like "The Weight," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," and "Up on Cripple Creek," he and his partners in The Band fashioned a music that has endured for decades, influencing countless musicians. In this captivating memoir, written over five years of reflection, Robbie Robertson employs his unique storyteller's voice to weave together the journey that led him to some of the most pivotal events in music history. He recounts the adventures of his half-Jewish, half-Mohawk upbringing on the Six Nations Indian Reserve and on the gritty streets of Toronto; his odyssey at sixteen to the Mississippi Delta, the fountainhead of American music; the wild early years on the road with rockabilly legend Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks; his unexpected ties to the Cosa Nostra underworld; the gripping trial-by-fire "going electric" with Bob Dylan on his 1966 world tour, and their ensuing celebrated collaborations; the formation of the Band and the forging of their unique sound, culminating with history's most famous farewell concert, brought to life for all time in Martin Scorsese's great movie The Last Waltz . This is the story of a time and place--the moment when rock 'n' roll became life, when legends like Buddy Holly and Bo Diddley criss-crossed the circuit of clubs and roadhouses from Texas to Toronto, when The Beatles, Hendrix, The Stones, and Warhol moved through the same streets and hotel rooms. It's the story of exciting change as the world tumbled through the '60s and early 70's, and a generation came of age, built on music, love and freedom. Above all, it's the moving story of the profound friendship between five young men who together created a new kind of popular music . Testimony is Robbie Robertson's story, lyrical and true, as only he could tell it., New York Times Bestseller * On the 40th anniversary of The Band's legendary The Last Waltz concert, Robbie Robertson finally tells his own spellbinding story of the band that changed music history, his extraordinary personal journey, and his creative friendships with some of the greatest artists of the last half-century. Robbie Robertson's singular contributions to popular music have made him one of the most beloved songwriters and guitarists of his time. With songs like "The Weight," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," and "Up on Cripple Creek," he and his partners in The Band fashioned a music that has endured for decades, influencing countless musicians. In this captivating memoir, written over five years of reflection, Robbie Robertson employs his unique storyteller's voice to weave together the journey that led him to some of the most pivotal events in music history. He recounts the adventures of his half-Jewish, half-Mohawk upbringing on the Six Nations Indian Reserve and on the gritty streets of Toronto; his odyssey at sixteen to the Mississippi Delta, the fountainhead of American music; the wild early years on the road with rockabilly legend Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks; his unexpected ties to the Cosa Nostra underworld; the gripping trial-by-fire "going electric" with Bob Dylan on his 1966 world tour, and their ensuing celebrated collaborations; the formation of the Band and the forging of their unique sound, culminating with history's most famous farewell concert, brought to life for all time in Martin Scorsese's great movie The Last Waltz . This is the story of a time and place--the moment when rock 'n' roll became life, when legends like Buddy Holly and Bo Diddley criss-crossed the circuit of clubs and roadhouses from Texas to Toronto, when The Beatles, Hendrix, The Stones, and Warhol moved through the same streets and hotel rooms. It's the story of exciting change as the world tumbled through the '60s and early 70's, and a generation came of age, built on music, love and freedom. Above all, it's the moving story of the profound friendship between five young men who together created a new kind of popular music . Testimony is Robbie Robertson's story, lyrical and true, as only he could tell it.
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    Founding Father of the Band

    Robbie is a keen observer of his life and times. Blessed with a photographic memory, he recounts stories of the famous and not so famous people he has worked and played with through the years. Always driven by his love of music, his story is one we can learn from and enjoy. A thoroughly good read!

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  • Fantastic book !

    I'd highly recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of The Band, Bob Dylan, Ronnie "The Hawk" Hawkins ,Muddy Waters, The Beatles, Van Morrison, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Roy Buchanan and many other great musicians of the 60's and 70's... Robbie was clearly at the right place at the right time and had remarkable musical gifts to boot...Amazing recollections of an extremely fertile musical period. Warm and from the heart....The BEST .. I couldn't put this book down and you won't either ! Thank you Robbie.....

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  • Testimony / Robertson

    ...a good read that not only explores the winding road the Band traveled but also reveals the sensitive human being lurking behind those Fender guitars...I was glad to see he finally got around to writing this memoir...

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  • Great cd

    This is an excellent cd by Robbie a mix of his music through the years a must

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  • A Good Read!

    If you are a fan of The Band and Robbie Robertson you will enjoy this read. One of the best bands in classic rock history!

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